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MISS EVA BRADFORD Editor Telephone 210 1401 -W 4 THE PAGE Mr. and William Bostner Wed need ay Rally of New Orlesns havs returned, of ths rwentiath Century to the ictnri of their younger Book Club with R. H. Oliver ir, buiSt for their comfort en i 3 p. tn.

When Breezes Blow! By Truda Dahl cnuntrr homi in Colllniton, Is. among friands of Mr. thay picked up the dropped when they residenre in New Orleans. ecsuntry home will be tomorrow of a Katherinjr of old nnd rhpriahed nwl of whom at tended the private srhool of Professor Bayles in Bastrop many yeara Mr. and Mra.

Reily have plan ned an old fashioned barbecue and will throw open their home to old reside Colllnston awd in the surrounding country. It ia Indeed. thin long ntr for the seenes of one's youth Mr an'! Mra. Beily have traveled viaited foreign hut ford recollect have at last led them hark to home." Spring and joy will he reflected in the hearta of old who tomorrow for em- orahle occasion J. Stsndley left night for Gulfport, Min in response to message announcing the sudden of her aiater, 1.

Tardey. Funeral will he held in ore view, Texas, tomorrow. death will he mourned hy in thia city, where she acromplshed 1hursday Young Missionary aoeieij will meet at at tha homi of Yarhorourh, Maupin piare, South Grand afreet. presented at race church, The Temple Sisterhood will entertain with benefit card party at the M. A 8 p.

m. Saturday F.as^r aubacription dance at Lett i home, 9 to 12, Faster ej-g hunt for children of the primary department ef the Sunday school between the of (i and B. Forsythe park, 3 m. ueeday i. Hudson and P.

Stubbs will act. hostesses for the 'uncheon at de club, 9:30 msjiy food deeds in the work of her husband, Tardev. former pastor of Baptist church Aileen Strickland her home in Vicksburg. week following a delightful visit in the home of her brother, Mr, Osborn Strickland, Pargoud Drive the many lovely sonai enjoyed by Strickland duiing ber viait here the party arranged In her honor at the h'rre of rtf hf f. The departure evening of John Fleming for her home in Fau riaira, Wiscorsin, ia the occasion for genuine regret among the many ahe acquired during her two months in the ho of her son- in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Fleming been ore of the most ropular Monroe had the pnvi'ege of entertming testified hy the number of beautiful social affaire planned in her honor. Those who have been to know Fleming can readily underetard the secret of her and with a delightful charm of manner of the adage that you get. out of life much wsat you put into it. 11 ve to know that Humble the Side recovered sufficient from recent serious illness to permit her Rev Solon Humble, and grandson, Mr.

Roy Neal, to return to the in 1 mm Mr and le receiving the contratu at Ior.a of the friends over tha arrival of an eight- pound eon, Robert harles, in the'r home the Uast Side on the twin ty sixtfc of Mai Mr and James Kelly turned from the honeymoon tr and ara a home to theie with Mr. and Sam faspiri, 2I''S Ouachita avenue. George Marshall, the I an ill wind that blows nobody any pood! How often hare you heard this oUi adage quoted, and how often have you about it? Many, many times. I suppose. Put now you can see exsytly what 1 mean.

The March winds are certainly trueet aids, for they blow and blow in the most mischievous way and blow Ixjve right in path. He has been simply dying to meet the girl of his dreams, but there ar.y way. So along comes Mr. March Wind and off the hat and blows it ripht at her feet. And another romance is started! And Cupid laughs and chuckles because tbev think nr, accident, when really he and the March Wind have plotted it for days.

So never rail at the wind. It always good to someone, somewhere. a i a i Saturday er mother, ont Icell o. An nouncing of An cless in Ballroom Dancing. p.

m. to 6 p. m. and Tn ursdays take a few in my 7 claw. iAteM steps taught.

Margaret Stovall Studio North Grand Phone mOK theme of ye.low and white it developed by the placing of yellow and fragrant narcissi throughout the 1 1 vijig room. A delightful social hour was enjoyed, featuring the serving of delicious ef reshmen by the ass sted by Mrs. F. fi. and Marguerite Roberts.

The g.ieuts numbered: Mines. Clem Jackson, J. W. Holloway, TarroU, William Downing, O. W.

L. rumbley, C. S. Frantom, I.andreaux, Brown, 1T. W.

Pickens, Bojiney, We.ley Wall. the Southern Bel! Telephone company enjoyed a rather unique meeting Saturday night when they were the supper of their manager, Mr. W. Warren, at the New England cafeteria. Everyone requested to meet at the exchange building at 7:30 and were then invited to the cafeteria, where a supper was enjoyed followed by a program which included bv Mr, P.

C. Smith, be tlieattraction of the visited the i it and cam away high- lay, gl Vi! wo en timen iy pleased me the a fternoon ar a of a ushment light. oh Reed i a C. J. and I Downs hoth illy wn baritone, i i 1 a re ex per.

en el the 1 a.itti rusinest, 'ording art ist and pr i a tor. fu-nir ir heve fromFI Dorado, a wonderf il jirod lurtion the Thev a no hautauo 1 uplatform. With 4 lore sanitary he inguine.1 pan art: sin than the one icre i the entire (l imatic tic prt'e 'lta- if enes from opera, of latest va a andor rn Fixtures are -X and lical -s. So ar.H! so an pment cost of lev eri he it i j'iatfo rm 1 that it. in a rivela that hi fi.

rapa -a 10 i plant 0 gallons an The i Mexican orchentra, who hour, moder 1 in? plant and the( hautauq'ja with bottlir.ff and machines. The -rami i'rt on af a tot fiO aRes an hour. ion, bri ti to Redpath audiencesthe The present shift 'rs out fascinati i oftheir a t. ve the presen fit)s aday when and. 1 ine of OId Mexico, the he r.

i uncesit i ex to i hegav cabaliicro, thes i operate two one day and one Ike Pearson is at her home from a which was performed tanum. Phone 1033 Order Your Easter Flowers Early through their enchanting melodies, Amazing young artists are Elizabeth Garay, violin, st, and Yalanda Garay, violoncellist, of Budapest i and Florence. The Redpath Bureau's musical director made a special tcp to Europe to secure noted virtuosos. They have scored brill.ant 1 triumphs in concert work in the leading music centers of Europe, snd their appearance hpre will he a distinct musical event. An Arctic hero from the frozen wastes of Siberia will tell his thrill- adventures in escaping from the Bolshevists, on the first mghi of I Chautauqua.

Capt. Sigurdur K. Gud- a two-fisted native of Ice- land, tells a gripping stjry of the breath taKing experiences he encoun- ere i oil a 2200-mile trip acr'ass the Arctic wilderness. The speaxer of the third of Chautauqua will he Chancellor i George Bradford, one of the ablest. and best-known dramatic orators in the country.

Chancellor Bradford's stimulating, inspiring lecture This Way Up" should not be missed any cituen in the community. An American girl with the temerity and the ambition to sail around the world alone to discover the how and the why of things Miss Lethe tell of the experiences of her voyage, on the second afternoon. Miss Coleman is a charming girl and a delightful speaker. American Girl Sails Around the World" is her lecture subject. Chautauqua week is a for the and girls.

New g.imes, new stories, and picnics, parades and contests and stunts make it a gala week for the children. One of the molt important features of Chautauqua is Junior Town, where boys and girls double turn out. in nas exclusive rights ississippi river to Web- and from the Arkansas GILDING THI! LILY By ALICE JUDSON PKALK Said a young father proudly: "My wife doesn't need any of train! ing in motherhood. All the books on child psychology and child training couldn't improve on the way hsndles our little Margie Everyone there never a more well behaved child nor a happier one. We never have to her.

The neigh- hors ask my wife how does it, hut he know how does it; it I just natural to her. It to me that all training fool- if your heart is in the right place." The man ho spoke was a rara In- i dividual for ha happy in work, happy in marriage, happy in fatherhood. His wife had ach leved in her love and in her motherhood. all which to her vital or significant. The simple life of their home profoundly satisfying to them hoth.

Such parents are likely to do intuitively what those of lives are arranged ideally or who temperamentally are gifted in the subtle are of parenthood must out to learn i Yet even that rare thing, the per- home, cannot for long hound the I life of a child. influence of I school and neighborhood, of partleu- I lar social currents, are outside the immediate control of the family cle Margie's mother and father who first simple years find gaily competent in the task of parenthood, soon will meet I problems which will require more than intuition for their solution. child from early his become increasingly cornples. It is rash parent who he knows it all. and that the isdom gleaned from wide experience and scientific studies auperfluons line to La Salle Sis will be utilized.

Pr. Pepper is old tima drink placed on mar- ket by a man of that narre, The past severa! years has a very great in volume of business drink hecome more widely In it that Pallas alone in con- 25.0(M> while in 192S. consumption had to 100.000 I F.stenaire nstional is in and newapa- and on and out- i 'ook is a very great of locai ssv, Thus far this drink in Northeast Louisiana ha ve heen such to even fondest hopes and expectations of rew locai compsnv. NOTICf OF APPLirATION FOK LETTfRS or OATIVf TtSTAMf NTARY EXE CU T0RSMI In tbe fnst'er of of A ks. 4 of I.milulana, of urth nutrici rt Oppenheim, Kthel Brani lev.

Mslly Kr ami I liste (he nirt tiw letti entarv eiecutorslitp io Mri Hutf Oppenheim on of 'he late Brooks, rteceaaed. itestale XOTK IS HKHKRV (ilVKV, to all ili. concern. show ten vshv thr of pelttloa- I ers sbollili ihe Percv le! and Shrll, of thf sa Court on thts dsv of March A tfoy Re liepu'v 1 er of t'nurt Shoiwell Brown, a t. 2' A pr.

I The Medbury Fort Murder By GEORGE LIMNELLIUS llHI la avari ef feM aAalr to haa io major hae bica nimmt On Ma eetanea abortig afkarsrarda of bla Waal imrtalea A few la lar Pronalla HoiS together hue' tVunalJa'a la tha A fesr aflaw tia tarttaa enoaa fee a atfUteap ar4 Mila ha Itonaa Peeema kaa an tntnlaa la ktll hlaa. mxpnm him. at whUSK Taverna I MW ha. Aa Pea sea laaeaa UdM IMS to him and him entna vrua Wa mam Ba talla ha hae Mal iMtHy al eaeda to Ispean and aliar far Ika MI I i ut bla osra ream and raada a testar fresa Prunella alia aara AM hart to aaa hae. and ahe Preana that ha max IM LaWMH.

Tha neu Baominc Laeut. Lapaaa la Mat Capi. Wapa, charca al noti the poluw. Tha ktcal pollas aanaaat la Saatiaod Tara and Datarti va taaMMr Psion ptit la of iba INSTAUMBfr XX a A LETTER FROM PRUVKLXJL door waa paahed open and Majetr Praaea enterad Cha room. A pololea for round your room, major.

Must roo know I w-Aa wondering why you taka roar caaa of laa traman ta atout with In the fort there la not a property hoapMai, aa I brought along a email privata aat of my Very agreed tha fnapeetor. you naked tha Inspector, aa ha and Harria waaderel through the numeroas pantrlaa and cetlara with which tha cneaa elded, one Prleata Swranadlck? O. yea. In my Good man in troubla lately. Lepsar crurlooaly enough, srma reaponaftla tor him ninety-alx detention tha other What waa the punishment Harria replied unwillingly Fact ta.

Ijepean ran him tor ftlltlag I aatuta." They hAd arrived at the aate-reem ontm mora. and Wapa IMP from their aeata aa the detective taapeetor anterad tha room. Well, gent lami." the latter aajd. planting hlmaatf in frani I Tea osare pmmtmd safare thm reeai Awakening Heart Story of a Steadfast Woman PY ACELE Chivalry Comet to the torm aa Are MaHe to Protect Prince George Mr Dndorwood finished attempt to keep him In the hoe- pint; of the assassin who hated to hurt Noel with thia re- Our delivery service is at your to serve you. Beautiful flowers of all kinds, guaranteed fresvh.

Wired All Over the World FLOWER SHOP Arcade Kuttding Mra. J. L. Bell, Mgr. Three great uiid Van Winklt the John Heed re, i and the noted European concert art- ists the Garay are amonp tho 1 many big which will ap- i pear here during the comiriif Kedpath The Chautauqua will 1 open April 22nd and continue for i five eventful perked with sic, entertainment, lectures and surprising novelty features.

powerful drama of the I Carolina which will he 1 presented on the fourth niiiht by the well-known Sprague players, is one of the really outstanding contributions to American drama of recent It a thrilling aiory of tne forces let by the World war in the lives of simple, primitive Carolina isolated from i the world. There are many humorous turns to the play, but on the whole it intensely dramatic. On the afternoon of the fourth day the Sprague plajers will present that great favorite if American au- their own mayor, marshal, town I niences, an Winkle." Herbert anri learn to take the respon- I Sprague is considered tha greatest mhility of citUenship. Too nTurh em- since the days of Joseph Jef- pijasis cannot be placed upon this de- jerson iio uses Jeucrson a own i as today juniors will oe I sion of this beautiful old play. Here A capable ju- is a play whose charm is unfailing, nlor win be in charge.

and whose interest is great for tcrown-ups as it is for the children. the popular comedy hit which will be the feature of the night, comes straight from Broadway. is an intriguing mixture of and politics, told with a freshness and charm, all too rare in the thentra today. It contains a sure-fire recipe for uproarious laughter. Taken as a tonic in three doses it makes for one of the most enjoyable evenings imaginable.

It is presented by a New York east. John Ross Read and bis company A ntan for the trap- he lan hurt enough to 4 warrant his staying ptns? of the assassin who, hated to hurt Noel with trlf'd tc kill Prince Georges, and i minder of Mary a betrothal to the who we felt sure had attempted prlnea. but 1 knew that the dancer 1 to Mary had roused him to a pitch Marys life a.so, 1 could not conceaJ where vra-s in danger of shudder It waa an ingenkma tinit everything eave love for her. scheme, this planning to leave un- rarded a hotel room opening upon But 1 was contrite. Indeed, when I saw wince at my worde aa if had him a blinding he aame balcony aa that of Prince I but I knew that despite; eenae in your words.

Harry Underwoods minimizing of danger, there would be peril for prince and the man with iim. 1 was sufficiently ax'qualnted ihtrry Underwood to knnw that na himself and none other, would mate. Mr. Underwood drawletl with a covert look at Noel. with sudden truculence, "that where my bucko lad is going to stay until 1 give him leave to get out.

I've got the responsibility for hia aafety and yn in the room with Prince Georges I the breaking up of that ring of when the should be asaa.st.ins on my shoulders, and body's lovo affair going fo That slvtrwl my fear, and fere with it." DR. PEPPER CO. IS TURNING OUT NEW DRINK FOR N. LA. Pr.

Pepper Bottling company, which just opened its establishment in the C. C. Bell building out DeSiard street, near tha old eity limits, held a successful opening yesterday when many of her husband's pur oo.se was evident by the suddenly -tched lines around her mouth. But her voice was calm, her face unruffled as she commented upon hla plan. have a winner there, old anid enthusiastically.

don how it can fail. But. you're not taking any fool are you? You'll have sufficient reasonably fond of my own I shall attend to that littla her husband assured her, laughing. he became aerioua agtrn. be any delay.

How soon can you pull up sutkea here. Fair? I'll guarantee to have my frau otrt In twenty-four need more thjut I said, "after father geta home 1 muetn leave Junior until (hitMilling the Tbuga. Mr Hfulae. wood reassured me. next two or three days aren't dangerotia On os.

I don't suppose those devlla know that Prince Georges la in the hospital. It after he geta out and goes hack to his hote-' that tha danger will Why have him go back to the hotel at Ullian asked practically. a good idea." husband decided, "when I go over to aea him tomorrow. I'll put that up to him and have him stay at tha hospital until ha can go Into tha have your handa I commented dryly. "You must member that tha young man has )uat engaged himself to bo married, he a not Mkai? ta now putkaUy it vs.

Honor. NoelNi face lighted suddenly, then clouded again. It was easy to read the boy'a thoughts. At first be had been involuntarily elated at the thought of tha opportunities to see Mary which the prince's confinement to the hospital wonld give him. Then his sense of chivalry and fair play effectually shattered his nwate visions.

"There'a one the boy ssld reaolutely. looking at me as Mr. Underwood flniatied hia ultimatum to the absent prince. Georges la to stay in tha hospital I mustn see Mary until cornea out Behind hta back. Uillan clapped her handa noiselessly, and a gleam of friendly admiration came Into Harry eyes.

"Bully for you. ha aaM. one white hotnbre." He o.it hta hand to the bor. and'Noel grasped It convulsively while tha color flooded hia face. "That will be easy to arrange.

I said. lt'a only what we were planning anvway. tonight, you he said, looking at me unhappily, and I knew that he regretted tha compact he had made to pretend an affection for FTinceaa Ollna lnatead at breaking the engagement which aha had foroad upon him. But there waa no other way, now, 1 told myself. Thia attack Prince Georges ted made It Imperative for tha International ro- to remain as they ware for tha time being.

and glancing keenly from one Caoe te the other. shan't bother you mtRk more. I shsll Just take another look at the lieutenant's mom before I go. TO for the removal of the body 1 through tiltterne. The inquest will be on Saturday.

You wfU all be required to evidence, Thera was one mote point 1 omitted to about Post, air. letter for ywu. A mess servant was bolding out a tray to Major Preece. Two letters npon ft. The Inspector noticed tha pecuLartty that they had both been addressed tn the hsndwrlting.

Preece took of the letters. one, sir, la for Mr. Lepean What sfiall do wtth It. jjt appealed to Wape. I will take The Inspector put wit a curloualy slim hand for ana so heavily built, and pocketed the letter.

1 waa to continued, "who la-st saw I.leut There was a moment a silence, broken ley Preece: I thick I must have done. I to his room last night, and atayed chatttng and having a drink till about half past twelve." About the drinks, major. Two tumblers were on the table." We each had a whisky and soda At least. 1 had a whisky and soda; had a whisky and auda and veronaL He used to asthuwu" Preece explained, he lucked me for to make him sleep, aa he had not slept fcr the Last two nights. I had been attending him for some time, and.

of i course, I should not hava done it in the ordinary way, but I could see bo was done up. and veronal ia a specific for asthma, though It not eura permanently, I gave him two to dissolve in his How much would that be, Four grams." a fairly atiff doae." commented the inspector strong, but not dangerous I wanted to iniiare that he would i.ave a good night's rest." 1 see. Well, good-morning, gentlemen. I shall Just go here for a final look the inspector murairred to Wape, who was accompanying Lun. feting me off the thought Patou, with amusement.

Ho red the and. taking no notice ef the bed and its gnm burden, to tne writing-table upcn which stood a small cane. The tective rapidly went throtjgh Its oontetits: an ajawrtment of bQla of sarary description, tailors', florists', tobaccon An expensive young man. A recant hotel bill, bearing the stamped beading of the Honan Arms at Mawne, attracted hia attention. The letter In his pocket yet be re that postmark.

He drew the leuer oat and verified the fact. At the bottom of a pile of uaoatly from young women of lecldadly 'forthcoming' he noticed a piece of paper headed O. It was for a sum of a hundred pounds and signed A. Puckstlng thia an i the hotel bill, he left As he turned to bid farewed te 'Wape before Jumping Into the taxicab in which he was returning to Loudon I the latter aa.d, abruptly: Inspector. I uught to tell yom that I was tha last person to see The inspector waSUtd.

continued Wape, appearing sttghtty disconcerted by the a lar of surprise, 1 went to his room about a quarter to ons. Ha I waa reading in bed- I stayed talking till about two." Did you notice If had a whisky and soda by his Yes, he had. In fact, I remarked It must be getting rather flat, and ha did not want to drink it tlP. Jnet before the light waa turned out. as it contained veronal, and ha wanted te de down and go to sleep Iminedlataty after taking It." End he drink It before you want No.

But I assume he did directly afterwards. He said be was to torn in at Thank you. thank yon. Tea. Doesn't shed much light aa UM mystery.

I'm afraid, but thank Wape hesitated, then he asked. utiWy-. "Any Inspector? Any er cJoes'" The Inspector smiled and shook hla hand, lumped Into tha taxi, waring a genial farewell with his slim band. A few minutes later he draw out at pocket a single sheet of notepaper and read: Mawne Park. Dorset.

Monday, Sth Jtine. Sir: I regret I find It tmpaasible to meet yon on the 8th Inst, aa lied in my previous letter, but I will arrange to see you at tha time and place on the following day. Pleaae reply by return. Tou-a faithfully. Pitrsmjua ohajs A businesslike letter.

She oven dataa It. That tha Inspector as he stuffed the note back in hla pocket. At Station, Paton gave the neoessary directions for tha removal oi dared body. As ha was atopptng tnto his waiting oar a rods up on a bicycle from tha direction ef tha fort. Tha Inspector the man who bad been on guard outside Lspean'a room.

You were posted outside tha room before I arrived, warn you ha asked. The constable shuffled hia feat ttke an embarrassed child, replied. Sergeant Nuthall aaked see that, and 1 teild him aa forgot. Capt. Wape did go la for a few he'd dropped there, bo told mo.

TE only Just went tn a moment, with a tn hla That waa when when the aargoant was tn viewing Wape's room, lust a mtacta or two told me THE MOXROE NWS STAR, TTEDXESPAY. MARCH 1929..

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